Don't Believe God Exists, To Busy For Faith?
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<p><strong>Blob of Blogs challenges you to watch these two videos.</strong> They may change the way you think—one way or another. After watching, your mind won’t be able to ignore what these people experienced while clinically dead.</p>
<p>If you’ve ever struggled with the voice inside your own mind—the one that lies about who you are, why you’re here, or why you’re even watching this—pay close attention.</p>
<p><strong>Listen carefully.</strong></p>
<p>As you press play, you may notice something happen internally. First, a thought may surface telling you that you don’t need to watch this—that it’s all nonsense or a lie. If that doesn’t work, another distraction will follow.</p>
<p><strong>Notice this.</strong></p>
<p>Those thoughts are not coming from your true self. They come from the flesh.</p>
<p>The flesh resists truth, because the moment truth is pursued, control begins to slip. And the one who pulls the strings behind the flesh knows this well. If you keep watching, it may awaken curiosity. Curiosity leads to questions. Questions lead to searching. And eventually, that search leads many to open a Bible.</p>
<p>With time, truth becomes clearer. You begin to recognize which voice you’ve been listening to all along. You gain the ability to rebuke deceptive thoughts and place the flesh back where it belongs.</p>
<p>When the flesh is no longer fed, its desires lose power. Left unchecked, those desires don’t stay small—they grow, morph, and ultimately lead to destruction.</p>
<p><strong>But this begins with a first step.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Watch the videos.</strong></p>
<p>If they stir something in you, you’ll want to know more. You’ll start asking whether what you saw could really be true. That search often leads people to explore more near-death experiences—and many discover they all point toward the same conclusion.</p>
<p><strong>There is only One who can save us all.</strong></p>
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Above is a Pastor who died and went to hell, this is his recount and his recollection is keen even after a couple decades.
Take a look at all these individuals who were fortunate enough to escape hell through Christ Jesus.
If you’re still not fully committed to your only hope, you should seriously consider seeking a near-death experience yourself.
My friend, I’m telling you that over 92% of the world’s population may soon face a firsthand experience that will never— I mean never—go away.
If you’re unsure about God or life after death, I urge you to take the time to watch this video. Pay close attention to the stories shared, and take notes on what resonates with you, as I have done.
There is absolutely no doubt that Hell exists, and the negative forces in the unseen realm surrounding us.
Consider what Billy Graham has to say on this topic. Keep in mind that this video featuring Billy is over 35 years old.
You can find this video referenced within my blog.
What is unbelievable is that in all of the "Near Death Experiences" I have viewed, over 92% of them say the same things in humans perception and what they see and experience as they fall and time spent in the realm just beyond the veil.
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